Sentences with phrase «about classic cinema»

While genre films are often dismissed when people are talking about classic cinema, there is absolutely no denying the seismic impact his movies have had and continue to have in the world of film, TV, comics, video games and literature.

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Today it continues to feature independent and classic cinema, as well as offer opportunities to learn about the art, science, and business of film.
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Miyazaki the all time classic My Neighbor Totoro, perhaps the most universal movie about discovery and play ever made, while Takahata would make one of the greatest (and saddest) anti-war movies in the history of cinema, The Grave of the Fireflies.
Directed with the equal energy by British director John Hough, whose lean, high - powered action scenes are energized by the dynamic, almost child - like performances of his thrill - addicted characters, it's a classic of seventies speed cinema, where car chase and stunt films were really about rubber hitting — and leaving — the road.
28m) The legendary classic about four contradictory views of a murder: the film masterpiece that put Kurosawa, and Japanese cinema, on the international map.
And there are far more film critics who are knowledgeable today about cinema because of the dissemination of information about all kinds of cinema, including classic cinema.
It's not often that one thinks about old - fashioned values when viewing independent cinema, but Theresa Connelly has adeptly combined classic Hollywood romanticism with a fresh and vital look at love and blood ties that manages to spark such a response.
To think about Italian cinema in the immediate postwar era is almost inevitably to conjure up heartrending images from the classic neo-realist films...
The duo recreate their favorite cinema classics as puny and humorous little shorts: «Eyes Wide Butt,» «Senior Citizen Kane,» a riff on Jean - Luc Godard's «Breathless» called «Breath Less» (about guy who has to use an inhaler), and «Pooping Tom» (a play on Powell & Pressburger's «Peeping Tom»).
This little gem features American treasure and all - around genre cinema maestro John Carpenter discussing his 1988 sci - fi / action / horror cult classic They Live, going into detail about such things as the conceptual ideas behind the movie's premise, his casting of professional wrestler «Rowdy» Roddy Piper as the protagonist, and the rebellious inspiration for the film's infamous fight scene between Piper and the great Keith David.
To think about Italian cinema in the immediate postwar era is almost inevitably to conjure up heartrending images from the classic neo-realist films like Roberto Rossellini's Roma città aperta (1945) and...
The Coens seem unsure if they're making a statement about old Hollywood or just riffing on it, and audiences will likely become confused as to whether the brothers» treatment of classic cinema is delivered laughingly or lovingly.
Written and directed by: Wong Kar Wai Starring: Brigitte Lin, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Faye Wong Background If you want to know something about Hong Kong (HK) cinema,... Read more «Throwback Thursday: Wong Kar Wai's Classic «Chungking Express» (1994)»
Ford has been outspoken about his dislike for the film but he has rarely performed better and Rutger Hauer is commanding throughout — with his shiver inducing, «Tears in Rain» monologue, going down as one of cinema's classic scenes.
In addition to being a movie about young people that really captures some universal truths about growing up, this film stands as a great appreciation of classic cinema.
Christened «the future of American cinema» by Werner Herzog, Korine first garnered critical acclaim at 18 years old for writing the screenplay for Kids, Larry Clark's 1995 cult classic about mischievous New York City youth.
Of particular interest for cinema history is Thirty Years of Motion Pictures (1927), Terry Ramsaye's film adaptation of his classic A Million and One Nights (1926) about the early years of the motion picture industry.
About Blog The Golden Age of Horror 1930 - 1939 is an ebook dedicated to the best horror movies from the truly classic era of cinema.
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